Campaigns from around the world
EAAD partners with other campaigns around the world with a focus on prudent use of antibiotics and on antimicrobial resistance.
Global networks
ReAct is a global network with nodes in five continents. As a catalyst ReAct is advocating and stimulating global engagement on antibiotic resistance. This by collaborating across sectors, from grassroot to highest global policy level. For a world free from untreatable infections.
Australia
Antibiotics are medicines used to treat a wide variety of infections or diseases caused by bacteria, such as respiratory tract infections (eg, pneumonia and whooping cough), urinary tract infections, skin infections and infected wounds.
Canada
To set the stage for broader, more cohesive engagement and action, the Government of Canada is presenting Antimicrobial Resistance and Use in Canada: A Federal Framework for Action.
Help prevent antibiotic resistance by learning about its causes, impact and which bacteria and illnesses are antibiotic-resistant. Also discover helpful resources.
Japan
Official website of the cabinet office of Japan
This is the official website of the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare of Japan
The NGCM has been striving to provide quality medical care as an acute care hospital by serving as a foundation for comprehensive medical care.
New Zealand
Working with clinicians, providers and consumers to improve health and disability support services.
United Kingdom
Antibiotic Guardian is a UK-wide campaign which aims to improve behaviours around antibiotic prescribing and use.
Fun games and teaching resources about microbes and antibiotics - a project lead by Public Health England (PHE)
Public Health England’s national campaign: Keep Antibiotics Working
United States
CDC's educational effort, Be Antibiotics Aware, aims to improve antibiotic prescribing and use among consumer and healthcare professional audiences to protect patient safety and combat drug resistance.